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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may have lots of good news for taxpayers, but it also requires answers to a number of questions.
June 25 -
The European Union is on course to hand dozens of U.K.-based companies a pre-Brexit tax bombshell, according to people familiar with a state-aid probe that could lead to bills exceeding 1 billion pounds ($1.3 billion).
June 20 -
Warnings about the impact of tax reform apparently haven’t made much of a difference.
June 19 -
Jonathan Blattmachr, an estate planning lawyer, is such a fan of the strategy he’s created to help some of his wealthy clients get around the new property tax deduction cap that he’s using it himself.
June 15 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent a list of more than 150 recommendations for the Internal Revenue Service to add to its Priority Guidance Plan where it would like to see the IRS provide more clarity, with a particular spotlight on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
June 14 -
The NAEA offers advice to help owners deal with both reform and their perennial tax burden.
June 14 -
The tax prep chain foresees fewer customers coming in to have their returns prepared as a result of the new tax law.
June 14 -
Some of the mistakes in the hastily drafted legislation could cost the industries millions of dollars.
June 12 -
The Tax Court rules that creditors must have hard evidence that an obligation is uncollectable before they deduct it.
June 12 -
Thomson Reuters has introduced the Checkpoint Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Toolkit to help accounting firms advise clients about the new tax law.
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